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Originally Posted by benwaggoner
What's your use case for a 32-bit version?
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I usually include 32-Bit
and 64-Bit binaries with my GUI, so we can pick the "best" one for the specific machine at runtime.
Of course, you could ask whether it still makes sense to support 32-Bit systems these days. But the code for supporting
multiple architectures is already there in the GUI, so I don't see much reason to drop this feature.
...unless it becomes too cumbersome to obtain 32-Bit encoder binaries
(Another possible use case is Avisynth input: If you want to use "official" AviSynth 2.6, you'll be locked to 32-Bit. And yes, I know there is Avisynth+ as well as VapurSynth now)